This topic area covers statistics and information relating to inclusive health groups in Hull. In many cases, only general national information is available on specific health needs or inequalities faced by some of these people, and because of this, within this section there is often more information on the estimated numbers of residents in Hull rather than the specific health needs of the residents of Hull. We will continue to add to this section as more information becomes available. In the interim if you have any information requirements please contact us at [email protected].
Within this section, further information is available on Carers, Looked After Children and Care Leavers, Gypsy and Travellers, people who are Homeless, people who have Learning Disabilities, Gender Identity and LGBTQ+, people with Sensory Impairment, people who have severe Mental Ill Health, and Veterans. A needs assessment has also been undertaken on Multiple Unmet Needs which involved quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Further information is also available under Health Factors for Children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (under Children and Young People), and under Health Factors on Neurodiversity within Children and Young People and Adults.
Further information is children with special educational needs and neurodiversity is also available under the submenu Health Factors under Adults and Children and Young People.
Updates
This page was last updated / checked on 19 March 2025.
This page is due to be updated / checked in March 2026.